Yes, although many web sites may share the same numerical address.
The underlying addressing scheme of the internet is the IP address, a number made up of four octets (an octet is 8 binary digits, frequently referred to as a byte). The Domain Name Service translates between the web site address you enter in the browser(URL - www.example.com, say) and the IP address of the computer that hosts it. Potentially, many URLs can use the same numerical address.
The target computer can examine the URL you typed in to identify the correct web site among many it may be hosting. Thus, many sites can live at one address.
Every website has an address, however, some may be in numbers (IP I think) as opposed to a domain name in a language
email address is individual person address but web address is public address. email address is different for every one in the world but web address is same for every one in the world.
Every website you visit knows and records your ip address :P
Every state Bar Association maintains a member directory, usually available from the website corresponding to the state Bar Association. These directories should list the bar number, business address, and status of all active members.
I don't know exactly what you're saying, but a way to get to a website without typing in the address is to put in the ip address. Every website has four numbers separated by periods that brings you to the site. For example, if you put 74.125.224.240 in your address bar, it will take you to google.com
technically, yes you do. For every website, it's like an address for a house. Every one has to be different. You could make links off your original website, and just make that new website a modified version of your original website (if the topics are related). Overall, yes you usually have to make a new domain name for every website you own. Hope this helps!
Every business that uses an online website for paystubs has a different web address. You will have to contact your manager to get the specific website to view your McDonalds paystub.
The rules of the double entry state that " For every dr there must be a corresponding cr and for every cr there must be a corresponding dr "
there is a corresponding responsibility (A+)
For almost every right a citizen has, there is a corresponding responsibility.
He doesn't really have a website, but on Christmas Eve (EVERY YEAR I DO THIS), you go on google and search Santa Tracker, and you can find out where Santa is! i hope you have fun as much as i do! P.S I get so excited i look every 5 minutes
yes true yes true